mcmebk Wrote:Hi instructors:
Sorry if my previous post was not clear, the question I have on the usage of "that" is:
Ron said in this structure "the last day that they are scheduled to collect", means they are scheduled to collect "the last day", which is illogical;
However, we do see sentences like this: "The news that he was killed..." this is a valid construction, why that is ok here since news can not be killed?
For D, I have a question about the usage of "in order to collect"...
I read many books in order to prepare the upcoming exam - It is my purpose to prepare the exam
I talked to him to understand better the questions - It is my purpose to understand better the questions.
I require a better car to drive faster - I want to drive faster...etc
All those examples indicate the subject of clause, not the object after the verb, as the one who holds those purposes.
Why in this question D: WHICH (severance packages) requires workers to stay until....in order to collect.... Okay? according to the examples above, it seems to suggest the severance packages did those things in order to collect...
Where am I wrong?
Thank you Ron.
I don't know where you got that first quote from Ron, but I'm sure that it was in reference to a larger sentence. There are times when that expression is right. I think you need to double check the meaning of an appositive, since you've mentioned it incorrectly on a few posts.
In this case, THAT is a relative pronoun introducing a noun modifier:
The dog that is red belongs to me.
"that is red" provides extra information about the dog. It is not an appositive though. (side note- learning the names of these things is far more trouble than it is worth on test day. I had no idea what an appositive was when I took my GMAT and did just fine)
Second, you're asking something that isn't underlined, again, not something you should be focused on on test day. But the usage is absolutely correct, because the severance packages require workers to stay until their last day. The packages don't enforce this, but in order to receive a package, the worker will need to stay until his or her last day. So it's ok.